Ranchi, February 21: A new scheme has been launched in the state named as Mithi Kranti Yojna in which the government has given approval for the scheme of 100 crore for the launch of the sweet revolution.
In the first phase, after giving training to the state government 1207 farmers, they are now giving a unit of rupees one lakh rupees for beekeeping. It is giving a grant of 80 thousand rupees, while you will get a payment of 20 thousand rupees. In this way, a farmer can earn Rs. 1 lakh 30 thousand annually by investing 20 thousand rupees.
Together we will work in the direction of the Prime Minister's Green Revolution, the White Revolution, the Blue Revolution, become the bearer of sweet revolution, not doubling the income of the farmers of the state by 2022, but instead making it four times. The Chief Minister said that the honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called on Sahebganj on April 16, 2016 to cultivate horticulture, animal husbandry and sweet revolution along with agriculture.
Chief Minister Raghuvar Das said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Prime Minister Krishi Shard Yojna from Uttar Pradesh and the state government from Ormanji on February 24, 2019. After this, the scheme will be launched in all the districts of the state from 27 February 2019. Under this, in the first phase, 2 thousand rupees will be transferred to the farmers' account through DBT.
On the other hand, on the other hand, under the Chief Minister's blessings of the state government, Rs. 5 thousand rupees from the month of April will go to their bank account in 22 lakh 76 thousand farmers so that farmers can mobilize necessary resources related to farming before the rains. In this way, a farmer with a central and state government plan will get minimum 11 and maximum 31 thousand rupees from the double-engine government.
Chief Minister Raghuvar Das said that for the processing unit in the state, talking to Patanjali Yogpeeth. A positive decision has to be taken soon. The processing unit will be started by establishing constant coordination by the Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Cooperatives Department. With the formation of the processing unit, farmers will get the right price for the produce.